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(13 Jun 2025) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS - NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL Kabul, Afghanistan - 4 June 2025 1. Various of Taliban security monitoring surveillance cameras in the control room 2. Screen with Kabul airport, camera zooming out 3. Taliban security using joystick to zoom in and out and move cameras 4. Taliban security monitoring surveillance cameras in the control room 5. SOUNDBITE (Pashto) Abdul Mateen Qani, Spokesperson, Ministry of Interior: “The cameras you see here are installed at major intersections and key locations. Some of these cameras have zoom capabilities ranging from five to eight, or even up to twelve kilometers. The zoom is so clear and precise that facial recognition is possible, and car license plates can be fully read.” 6. Various of Taliban security guarding the control room 7. Monitor inside the control room ASSOCIATED PRESS - NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL Kabul, Afghanistan - 3 June 2025 8. SOUNDBITE (Pashto) Abdul Mateen Qani, Spokesperson, Ministry of Interior: “As for the installation of surveillance cameras, they have proven to be highly effective in ensuring security, detecting crimes, apprehending criminals, maintaining city order, and managing traffic.” ASSOCIATED PRESS - NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL Kabul - 4 June 2025 9. Various of Taliban security monitoring surveillance cameras in the control room ASSOCIATED PRESS - NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL Kabul - 25 May 2025 10. People at market ASSOCIATED PRESS - NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL Kabul, Afghanistan - 12 June 2025 11. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Mohammad Rahemi, Kabul resident: “Cameras that have been installed all over the country in Afghanistan, specially in Kabul, are very useful, because the people (government) who have installed it can monitor looting, robbery, murder, etc and it’s very useful.” ASSOCIATED PRESS - NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL Kabul, Afghanistan - 25 May 2025 12. Various of people at a market 13. Various of security camera hanging at a market ASSOCIATED PRESS - NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL Kabul, Afghanistan - 12 June 2025 14. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Roqia Mdohamadi, Kabul resident: “I’m very pleased with the security cameras installed in Kabul because theft, murder, and kidnapping have decreased, and nobody can commit crimes.” ASSOCIATED PRESS - NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL Kabul, Afghanistan - 25 May 2025 15. People walking in downtown Kabul STORYLINE: In a control room in Kabul, Interior Ministry spokesman Abdul Mateen Qani said at least 100,000 cameras prevent crime in the city. Almost the entire capital is under surveillance and the country is the safest it's been for decades, he added. The cameras in the control room have zoom capabilities ranging from 5 to 8 kilometers, even up to 12 kilometers. The zoom is “so clear and precise” that facial recognition is possible and car license plates can be read fully, said Qani. The government is courting foreign investment to develop the country and boost its economy. It’s seeking to capitalize on Afghanistan’s mineral resources and development opportunities, and trying to project strength and peace. While there is less violence since the Taliban shifted from insurgency to governance and foreign troops left; militants affiliated with the Islamic State group still carry out attacks, mostly targeting the minority Shiite community and the administration. =========================================================== Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...